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Freelancer, published in The Weekly Standard: , , . "Jerry" jerylbier@protonmail.com "Likes" don't always mean I like it.

Bier rhymes w/ fear, not fire.
Joined January 2012

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    28 Nov 2018

    Deals with the Devil

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  2. 8 hours ago

    Several Democratic Party leaders have a history with the Nation of Islam’s Louis Farrakhan, writes via

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  3. 9 hours ago

    The Nation of Islam and the House Democratic leadership members have a history with Louis Farrakhan.

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  4. 9 hours ago

    This is quote!? Dang, I think I'd remember saying that.

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  7. 12 hours ago

    I dunno, I thought it smacked of character.

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  8. 12 hours ago

    Did anyone else read this as "White Guys Like Mitt Romney Don’t Scare Donald Trump"? No? Oh.

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  11. 12 hours ago

    Not to be pedantic, but isn't "false strawman" redundant?

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  13. 12 hours ago

    If or or or wish to dispute, clarify, or expand upon anything I reported, let me know. In the meantime, I await the responses of , and .

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  14. 12 hours ago

    The response from does not even attempt to deconstruct my flimsy arguments! In fact, he acknowledged my main point: "Mr. Bier enumerated a litany of meetings over the past 25 years between Black political leaders and the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan."

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  15. 15 hours ago

    "40% of women younger than 30 would like to leave the U.S." Trump will be president for life.

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  16. 16 hours ago

    Some Democratic Party leaders have a history with the Nation of Islam’s Louis Farrakhan, by via

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  17. 17 hours ago

    Why do Democrats have such a hard time completely rejecting Farrakhan?

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  18. 17 hours ago

    The only polling I can find is a 2018 poll by Rasmussen that found that a full 50% of black voters have a favorable impression of Farrakhan. Rasmussen is not universally accepted, however, so what's the real answer? Anyone?

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  19. 17 hours ago

    I instinctively recoil from the idea that the "black community" can be spoken of in such sweeping terms. Whenever I run a new Farrakhan piece, I get comments about how irrelevant Farrakhan is. So which is it?

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  20. 17 hours ago

    In this piece from March, he argues that the "black community" sees Farrakhan in a different light because of the positive aspects of the NOI's work.

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  21. 17 hours ago

    "It may be impossible to work with the Nation of Islam, and also lead a diverse, national, progressive coalition that includes many of the people Farrakhan points to as the source of all evil in the world." on the Farrakhan conundrum:

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